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national district attorney's series, soas to ask how rare it is for a prosecutor to be murdered in the united states. scott, they knew of only seven examples between 1967 and 2004. >> pelley: and there's a $20,000 reward for information tonight. anna, thank you very much. in chicago, mayor rahm emanuel has ordered a flood of cops into the city's most violent neighborhoods today. there have been seven shootings since last night, but it was the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl just a mile from president obama's chicago home that prompted this crackdown, and dean reynolds has more. >> hadiya pendleton was shot in the back on tuesday as she and some friends gathered at this park on the way home from high school. targeted, police said, by a gunman who likely thought they were rival gang members tress patting on his turf. damon stewart is i had dia's godfather and chicago policeman. >> one individual walks in, and somebody does a shooting. nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: but the plan announced today to shift 200 police officers from desk job to constitute duty is one initiative design
national district attorney's series, soas to ask how rare it is for a prosecutor to be murdered in the united states. scott, they knew of only seven examples between 1967 and 2004. >> pelley: and there's a $20,000 reward for information tonight. anna, thank you very much. in chicago, mayor rahm emanuel has ordered a flood of cops into the city's most violent neighborhoods today. there have been seven shootings since last night, but it was the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl just a...
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the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had the ability to she would have given me ten years in this post nine eleven atmosphere that we find ourselves in we have been losing our civil liberties incrementally over the last decade to the point where we don't even realize how much of a police state the united states has become you know ten years ago the thought of the national security agency spying on american citizens and intercepting their emails would have been anathema to americans and now it's just part of normal business. the idea that that our government would be using drone aircraft to assassinate american
the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not...
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this is collapsing and this will put the united states in weak position. washington needs to do fast is for president obama to address those segment of society in egypt and libya and tunisia, on the one hand and on the other hand in syria, instead of playing the arbiter between russia a iran and other forces to engage civil society inside syria. these are the forces of change, forces for the future. >> in the confirmation hearing last week, america's new top diplomat sketched out a different roadmap. >> the president understands the stakes and the implications in the middle east. i mean, so much of what we aspire to achieve and what we need to do globally, what we need to do in the migrab and south after sha, south central asia, throughout the gulf. all of this is tied to what can or doesn't happen. with respect israel palestine. >> solving the mideast, of course is a goal the eluded all modern presidents. secretary kerry sees the path to the holy land running through the actual holy land and suggests return to older model, one predating the arab spring. >
this is collapsing and this will put the united states in weak position. washington needs to do fast is for president obama to address those segment of society in egypt and libya and tunisia, on the one hand and on the other hand in syria, instead of playing the arbiter between russia a iran and other forces to engage civil society inside syria. these are the forces of change, forces for the future. >> in the confirmation hearing last week, america's new top diplomat sketched out a...
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are accurate that the israelis did strike inside the syrian territory it is a gross violation of the united nations charter the arab league for its side has slammed is role for these alleged strong. yes saying that they are a flagrant act of aggression and a glaring violation of syria's sovereignty. for live updates on the reported israeli bombing as well as opinions from inside the middle east policy a twitter feed in one of the latest tweets issues citing the israeli president says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. i spoke to professor said mohammad marandi iranian academic and political analyst he says that israel should be concerned about iran's possible answer to the a strikes in syria and iran and say the israelis are going to face serious consequences iranians have many means to hurt the israelis and to punish the israelis it doesn't necessarily mean that they have to be involved directly they could. support. countries or bodies that could could make life for israelis more difficult of course iran wi
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but we know that they've closed different avenues so that the emergency units can go and help the unit. these are the authorities are also informing that they are setting up a command center, a command post center, and they are closing out the area. the company has confirmed there are wounded in this building. and as i said, they're mentioning a specific part of the building, it's an administrative building, the main offices of pemex. >> and we don't know where the explosion was, on what floor. rafael romo is joining us from the cnn center in atlanta, our latin american affairs editor. rapha rapha rafael, what else are you learning? >> one of the most important things i've heard is that mexican authorities are saying that up to 15 people are trapped in the tower, under the debris that resulted after the explosion. we also have been looking at emergency personnel present at the scene and all of the streets around this very big tower are blocked off to traffic right now. the mexico city authorities have mobilized emergency personnel and are currently trying to determine what was the caus
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them but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship with the country is is is what he's trying to you know to to gun out for but really what's we're looking at mali right now looking what was going on in libya and all geria volatile areas. regions that they won't go into mali but now they have and it almost seems like everybody is asking isn't what's happening in mali really what's happening is that the back flow of what happened in libya. well i've been doing anyway other than yourself you being what i'm arguing you. with dave david cameron himself made the point in his visit to. that that we are entering into a ge
them but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new...
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them but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure a country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship with that country is is is is what he's trying to you know to to gun out for but really what's we're looking at mali right now looking what was going on in libya and algeria volatile areas regions that they won't go into mali but now they have and it almost seems like everybody is asking isn't what's happening in mali really what's happening is that the backflow or what happened in libya well i mean de way are there any myself you know what i'm arguing you. well david david cameron himself made the point in his visit to. that that we are entering into a generatio
them but i think the important part of his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure a country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new...
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. >> i am asking you to make the right decision on behalf of new, connecticut and the united states. thank you. . >> and brooke, at the hearing i had a chance to speak to parent who is lost their kids in this tragedy. the father of that beautiful little girl grace mcdonald. we remember her face. he said i am not here to speak public. i am here to listen. this meeting of all the hearings here in connecticut about gun violence was about the community. it was not about outside groups coming in. it was just community members speak. now this task forces going to take all the recommendations from these hearings to leading legislators and they are going make proposals for changes in gun laws here in connecticut which are expected to be voted on by the end of the session sometime in june. brooke? >> president obama poppy harlow much. our hearts are with the parents in the community and we are watching this situation under way in atlanta, georgia. price middle school shooting there. we learned again that the school is under lockdown and according to affiliates, one person has been shot. perso
. >> i am asking you to make the right decision on behalf of new, connecticut and the united states. thank you. . >> and brooke, at the hearing i had a chance to speak to parent who is lost their kids in this tragedy. the father of that beautiful little girl grace mcdonald. we remember her face. he said i am not here to speak public. i am here to listen. this meeting of all the hearings here in connecticut about gun violence was about the community. it was not about outside groups...
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the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had the ability to she would have given me ten years you have called it ironic that the first person to be convicted with regards to the torture program is a man who actually shed light on it do you believe the others who put the program together will ever face justice. i don't actually i think that president obama just like president bush has made a conscious decision to allow the torturers to allow the people who conceived of of the torture and implemented the policy to allow the people who destroyed the evidence of the torture and the attorneys who used specious legal ana
the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not...
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the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had the ability to she would have given me ten years you have called it ironic that the first person to be convicted with regards to the torture program is the man who actually shed light on it do you believe the others who put the program together will ever face justice. i don't actually i think that president obama just like president bush has made a conscious decision to allow the torturers to allow the people who conceived of of the torture and implemented the policy to allow the people who destroyed the evidence of the torture and the attorneys who used specious legal a
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well you know great question the united states this is united states of america you know no matter what we no matter what the politicians come before those cameras and tell you what the key factors are that we need to take care of it be a social safety nets or the economy or or jobs being created in this country the united states will always have money for two things you can be rest assured bakers and bullets we already see the headlines coming out of the mainstream media talking about the sequester and how this is going to get our military we will have nonstop propaganda being a bombarded on to the people the fear of reducing the budget of the military so i'm absolutely confident that whoever is secretary of defense will have a very very loose pocketbook to spend to keep spending us into having it let's leave it right there thank you very much charlie mcgrath of the founder of the wide awake news dot com website that's the needful of this katie's yeah with all the latest in business in a few minutes to stay with us. here the reindeer isn't interesting for the herders. and when it suffe
well you know great question the united states this is united states of america you know no matter what we no matter what the politicians come before those cameras and tell you what the key factors are that we need to take care of it be a social safety nets or the economy or or jobs being created in this country the united states will always have money for two things you can be rest assured bakers and bullets we already see the headlines coming out of the mainstream media talking about the...
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are accurate that these raids did strike inside the syrian territory it is a gross violation of the united nations charter the arab league for its side has slammed is role for these alleged strikes. saying that they are a flagrant act of aggression and a glaring violation of syria's sovereignty. for more twenty four seven updates on the reported israeli bombing as well as opinions from inside the middle east check out paula as a twitter feed and one of the latest trends are she citing the hebrew press which says a syrian rebel group has actually claimed responsibility for the attack on the military research center near damascus. road to talk more on the air strikes in syria i'm joined a live out by dr abraham illusion political analyst a professor at the. university in amman jordan now professor why are we getting no official comment from israel. well the main thing right now is to remember that this comes on the heels of systematic targeting of syrian by the syrian free army and the syrian opposition also i'd like to remind you that the syrian opposition has already thought of the radar s
are accurate that these raids did strike inside the syrian territory it is a gross violation of the united nations charter the arab league for its side has slammed is role for these alleged strikes. saying that they are a flagrant act of aggression and a glaring violation of syria's sovereignty. for more twenty four seven updates on the reported israeli bombing as well as opinions from inside the middle east check out paula as a twitter feed and one of the latest trends are she citing the...
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most of the uavs were flown from the united states, the actual people on the stick. and whether they are good people or not, they're a long way from you. and of after the operation -- and after the operation they're not in the mess hall with you, you're not getting that cultural touch. so at the beginning of the war, we had quite a disconnect. at one point we're watching this target, and suddenly the uav turns around and leaves. of course, i'm losing my mind -- [laughter] and i would have choked the guy, but he was thousands of miles away. [laughter] so we asked what are you doing. he says, well, weather's coming in, and i don't want to risk this unmanned aerial vehicle. and i go, i give a shit about the unmanned aerial vehicle. let it crash. but it was a cultural difference. he'd been given one set of cry criteria, one set of what's important. good person making good decisions. absolutely wrong decision for what we needed. it would have been greater to fly that thing until it crashed if it accomplished our mission. what we found we had to do was pull them in togethe
most of the uavs were flown from the united states, the actual people on the stick. and whether they are good people or not, they're a long way from you. and of after the operation -- and after the operation they're not in the mess hall with you, you're not getting that cultural touch. so at the beginning of the war, we had quite a disconnect. at one point we're watching this target, and suddenly the uav turns around and leaves. of course, i'm losing my mind -- [laughter] and i would have...
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united airlines offers premiere access check-in which lets you go right to the front of the security line. and the line at the gate. that starts at $9 each way. delta has priority boarding that helps you avoid the crowds that also costs $9. jetblue offers a program, even more space is what it's called which gets you early boarding and a roomier seat. the cost varies, depending on where you're flying. so now you've got some options for getting some space if that is your number one priority. like everything in the airlines, the a la carte menu is here to stay. >> that's something you should get. >> i like to strategize for like an hour when traveling to make sure i get the overhead bin space. >> you strategize, seriously? >> traveling with the kids. >> you get boarded early. >> you use the kids. that's what kids are good for. the number one reason to have kids. get on the plane first, i'm just saying. there are other reasons too but that's a good one. >>. >>> when you're the second richest man in the world and the richest man in america, your opinion counts. so coming up i go one on on
united airlines offers premiere access check-in which lets you go right to the front of the security line. and the line at the gate. that starts at $9 each way. delta has priority boarding that helps you avoid the crowds that also costs $9. jetblue offers a program, even more space is what it's called which gets you early boarding and a roomier seat. the cost varies, depending on where you're flying. so now you've got some options for getting some space if that is your number one priority. like...
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super bowl weekend is the biggest gambling weekend of the year in the united states. right now the niners are three and a half point favorites to win the game. but everyone knows about the regular bets you make on the super bowl. i like what they call the proposition, or prop bets. this is a real bet you can make. will any player on either active roster be arrested before the super bowl? [ laughter ] if you say yes, bet $100. if you win, you will win $550. by the way, if i'm a cop in new orleans, i take that bet, then arrest the first player i see. here's another one. will alicia keys omit or forget one word of the national anthem. if you say yes and bet $150, you can win $250. this is my favorite. will beyonce's hair be curly or crimped or will she wear it straight? you win $150 for straight. this is the kind of stuff you can bet on. beyonce's crimping iron could put your kids through college if you put your money on it. last year, i won -- i forget how much i won. but i had one betting that kelly clarkson would not screw up the national anthem. i may make the same b
super bowl weekend is the biggest gambling weekend of the year in the united states. right now the niners are three and a half point favorites to win the game. but everyone knows about the regular bets you make on the super bowl. i like what they call the proposition, or prop bets. this is a real bet you can make. will any player on either active roster be arrested before the super bowl? [ laughter ] if you say yes, bet $100. if you win, you will win $550. by the way, if i'm a cop in new...
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has special operations forces drowns or cia paramilitary military units have been active in mali are unanswered by the administration congress has asked you questions and demanded two answers from the president as usual it was not even consulted but where does the president get the authority to become a coke combatant in french operations in mali even if u.s. troops are not yet overtly involved in the attack. the texas congressman goes on to compare the french intervention in mali to what transpired in libya he said quote when gadhafi was overthrown in libya many fighters from mali who had lived in libya and been trained by gadhafi as military returned to their home country with sophisticated weapons and a new determination to continue their fight for independence for northern mali that's the france initiated action against libya in two thousand and eleven led to a new violence and instability in mali there france decided it must also address shortly after the french attack on mali rebels in algeria attacked a b.p. gas facility in retaliation for their government's decision to allow
has special operations forces drowns or cia paramilitary military units have been active in mali are unanswered by the administration congress has asked you questions and demanded two answers from the president as usual it was not even consulted but where does the president get the authority to become a coke combatant in french operations in mali even if u.s. troops are not yet overtly involved in the attack. the texas congressman goes on to compare the french intervention in mali to what...
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montana is the united states. our unemployment is lower than our economy sounder kumble every other states budget, almost everyday states budget is awash in red ink thanks to solid fiscal management, montana's half a billion dollars budget surplus. our state is strong and growing stronger. [applause] to continue improving our position, i think montanans want us to take a balanced approach. that saves time. what's invest some and let's give them back. statements that ought to be simple. i've asked to leave this legislative session of the rainy day fund so i don't have to call you back to helena in eight months or a year from now. that means are going to have to prioritize, just like the families do in each of our districts. our prayer dismissed her with addressing essential services montanans need in a long-term liability that does before we arrive created for us. keep in mind that if i pull out the veto pen, it may not be personal. and may just be fiscal. we can also invest. i ask you to join me in for your taste
montana is the united states. our unemployment is lower than our economy sounder kumble every other states budget, almost everyday states budget is awash in red ink thanks to solid fiscal management, montana's half a billion dollars budget surplus. our state is strong and growing stronger. [applause] to continue improving our position, i think montanans want us to take a balanced approach. that saves time. what's invest some and let's give them back. statements that ought to be simple. i've...
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today, the german investigators are back, retracing the steps of those as as units present in june, 1944. >> the suspects have always denied their involvement in the cry because they acted in and supporting role. it is up to us to prove their intent. >> most are women and children. the soldiers threw hand grenades before starting the fires. the men were locked in the barns to the they were shot in the legs before the bonds were doused in petrol and set on fire. >> i would have liked this to have started earlier, says this man, who survived. he says that it is good that germany is taking responsibility. one man who did pay for his crimes was a member of the ss, described at his trial as the murderous rifleman. he was sentenced to life but later freed on grounds of ill health. this sheds new light on the involvement of six further suspects who are still alive. the remaining suspects are in their late a.d.'s, time is short. -- 80's time is short. >> before we were addicted to our smart phones, we could not be parted from our blackberries. it was not so long that those nifty devices ruled th
today, the german investigators are back, retracing the steps of those as as units present in june, 1944. >> the suspects have always denied their involvement in the cry because they acted in and supporting role. it is up to us to prove their intent. >> most are women and children. the soldiers threw hand grenades before starting the fires. the men were locked in the barns to the they were shot in the legs before the bonds were doused in petrol and set on fire. >> i would have...
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interest in, well, in beadwork, we don't actually have the groundswell of interest that they have in the united states. i would have said that this, we're talking about £300 to £400. the same for the moccasins. the gloves, i think those are glorious. you know, it's a wonderful bit of design on there. again, perhaps 400. i mean, it's adding up to... something around £2,00 £2,500, certainly and maybe further to ride-- forgive the pun-- um, in the states. i mean, i'm quoting english prices to you, but i have a feeling that north american prices could easily surpass that. i don't think we'll ever sell it. i'm delighted to hear so. but i think it's great that you've got the objects, you've got the photographs and you've got the enthusiasm to keep the legend alive. thanks very much for bringing them in. well, thank you. have you ever wondered how these really big items make it to the roadshow? maybe you thought people crammed them into the back of their cars. well, actually the antiques roadshow offers a very special service. let me take you back 24 hours. thanks, guys. every roadshow starts a fe
interest in, well, in beadwork, we don't actually have the groundswell of interest that they have in the united states. i would have said that this, we're talking about £300 to £400. the same for the moccasins. the gloves, i think those are glorious. you know, it's a wonderful bit of design on there. again, perhaps 400. i mean, it's adding up to... something around £2,00 £2,500, certainly and maybe further to ride-- forgive the pun-- um, in the states. i mean, i'm quoting english prices to...
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>> as you know, the united states continues in afghanistan. we are winding down and the president has made clear his policy. as we have done that and as we continue to do that, we continue to assist afghanistan in the building i've been training at the afghan national security forces. that's the right policy. in the end, there has to be both reconciliation in the turbine afghanistan, but there have to be afghan forces that are in can be responsible for security. the process to afghan security forces is arty underway and will continue as american forces drawdown. sorry, zach. >> two questions. first on the sequestered. does the president believed that the past march 1st at night would be kind of a mortal economic blow like the fiscal cliff in debt limit? is there more room at the deadline to come up with the proposal for how to do so, but is there room to manage, unlike the fiscal cliff in the debt limit? >> well, i think all of us here would hesitate to rank terrible things in order of their terribleness. so the fact is we shouldn't get to tha
>> as you know, the united states continues in afghanistan. we are winding down and the president has made clear his policy. as we have done that and as we continue to do that, we continue to assist afghanistan in the building i've been training at the afghan national security forces. that's the right policy. in the end, there has to be both reconciliation in the turbine afghanistan, but there have to be afghan forces that are in can be responsible for security. the process to afghan...
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globally across the united states. we just happen to be the first ones going this way. we're also saving money. collecting tolls manually cost twice as much as it does to collect by fast track. at the end of the day we're saving money. >> reporter: they say it's about half the cost. again, let's talk about the way it's going to change the way you come through here. everyone will roll through and the people who did not -- who do not have fast-track will be recorded, they will get your license plate. you can pay as you go or you will be sent a ticket in the mail. not a ticket. they want to just call it an invoice that will charge you the $6 is croft to -- is costs to cross the bridge. 60 days this goes into effect. it's a complex computer system where they have to track you down piece by piece if you don't register online. as far as we know, things are going smoothly but they are still making sure that they want this transition to go well. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video of clashes in egypt. riot police fired tier gas at protesters who threw rocks at the
globally across the united states. we just happen to be the first ones going this way. we're also saving money. collecting tolls manually cost twice as much as it does to collect by fast track. at the end of the day we're saving money. >> reporter: they say it's about half the cost. again, let's talk about the way it's going to change the way you come through here. everyone will roll through and the people who did not -- who do not have fast-track will be recorded, they will get your...
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the united states has only recently believed them. >>> apple is releasing a new ipad. it doubles the tablet's current maximum capacity. 128 gigabites. that means you can store 100 dvd quality movies or 30,000 songs. i don't even use apps. the only other thing that changes is the price which starts at $799 for wifi only. it is set for release february 5th but editor in chief of "laptop" magazine tells us the timing is curious, given they are releasing their latest tablet on the 9th. apple is trying to steal a little of their thunder. >>> we are learning more about the fire in which 234 people were killed in brazil. a santa maria police department inspectors says fireworks used by the band that night were intended for outdoor use and accuses the band of intentionally purchasing the fireworks because they were cheaper than those for indoor use. he also said investigators found evidence of faulty and fake fire extinguishers. fake fire extinguishers. here in the united states, robert solomon of the national fire protection association says one reason the fire was so bad was
the united states has only recently believed them. >>> apple is releasing a new ipad. it doubles the tablet's current maximum capacity. 128 gigabites. that means you can store 100 dvd quality movies or 30,000 songs. i don't even use apps. the only other thing that changes is the price which starts at $799 for wifi only. it is set for release february 5th but editor in chief of "laptop" magazine tells us the timing is curious, given they are releasing their latest tablet on...
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. >>> "outfront" next, the united states prepares new offensive against al qaeda. >>> plus, will she or won't she? hillary clinton, robert reish, a man who has known her since he was 19 years old, reacts to our cnn interview and tells us about a date he had with her. >>> apple will launch a new ipad with a very different price tag. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, attack of the drones. the american government is launching a new war, some of this country's 7500 drones may be about to take off with new targets in their sights. today, nijar's ambassador says he has agreed to let the u.s. military put drones in his country in an effort to gain intelligence on mali, algeria and libya, three spots where we have seen a recent explosion in al qaeda linked attacks on americans. eric schmidt is senior writer for the "new york times" covering terrorism. he broke the story this morning that the u.s. is planning a drone base in niger. the lieutenant general oversaw the first predator drone strike in 2001. in such a crucial question as this war on al qae
. >>> "outfront" next, the united states prepares new offensive against al qaeda. >>> plus, will she or won't she? hillary clinton, robert reish, a man who has known her since he was 19 years old, reacts to our cnn interview and tells us about a date he had with her. >>> apple will launch a new ipad with a very different price tag. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, attack of the drones....
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region of the world where the united states is about to expand its military role starting now. john bolton will tell us what we need to know about that. martha: plus as new gun legislation is set to hit capitol hill parents of sandy hook victims are speaking out on this and you may be surprised what some of them are saying. bill: really gripping statements too. an american pastor sentenced to eight years in a notorious iranian prison. he is in jail as we speak. is the state department doing all it can to bring him home? or is the state department doing anything at all? >> when my daughter heard me say eight years to someone, mom, what is years? and i couldn't explain to them a year is 365 days. she doesn't get it. they don't understand it at all. they're still hoping every day that he is going to come home. i haven't taken that hope from them. every night they pray and e up hoping he will be home soon. i can't even break that news to them. they don't understand the concept of years. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introd
region of the world where the united states is about to expand its military role starting now. john bolton will tell us what we need to know about that. martha: plus as new gun legislation is set to hit capitol hill parents of sandy hook victims are speaking out on this and you may be surprised what some of them are saying. bill: really gripping statements too. an american pastor sentenced to eight years in a notorious iranian prison. he is in jail as we speak. is the state department doing all...
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thus the united states is a safe haven to certain people. i do not understand why these gentlemen are representing the latino community when their constituents mostly do not suffer the same consequences. i think that a lot of illegal onlys, let's be clear, not on the nomenclature, but giving people all the information. thank you. host: john, port city -- port st. lucie. caller: we have a $6 trillion deficit and we are worried about illegal immigrants? this is ridiculous. talk about the dream back. there are dramatic kids and dramatic parents. if we are not sending the kids home, send a parent's home. this mantra about 12 million, there are not 12 million, there are at least three times that. something happened in '86 when at -- when the republican president gave amnesty. they said that it would only be 1 million and it turned out to be 3 million. three times again. we are talking about at least 36 million. another thing that people forget is that the last time they tried this, four or five years ago, it was not the republicans that shot this
thus the united states is a safe haven to certain people. i do not understand why these gentlemen are representing the latino community when their constituents mostly do not suffer the same consequences. i think that a lot of illegal onlys, let's be clear, not on the nomenclature, but giving people all the information. thank you. host: john, port city -- port st. lucie. caller: we have a $6 trillion deficit and we are worried about illegal immigrants? this is ridiculous. talk about the dream...
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the united steelworkers. north america's largest industrial union representing over 1.2 million active and retired members. we find out more about their good work at their web site, usw.org. we recommend keeping up to date on what's going on here in our nation's capital and around the country on the big issues of the day. market book bookmark it, thinkprogress.com. igor volsky is here with us every tuesday morning. >> thank you. in fact, if you make it your home page, you can go there automatically every day. >> bill: make it your home page. >> everyone who listens or watches this show, their home page is billpressshow.com already. >> stick them in safari. >> bill: there it is. so igor, it looks like immigration reform may actually happen this year, right? >> there may be some momentum and the reason is republicans want to win elections. they say that quite blatantly reason number one is we have to make sure we don't become minority parties as the demographics change and reason number two is we have to bring
the united steelworkers. north america's largest industrial union representing over 1.2 million active and retired members. we find out more about their good work at their web site, usw.org. we recommend keeping up to date on what's going on here in our nation's capital and around the country on the big issues of the day. market book bookmark it, thinkprogress.com. igor volsky is here with us every tuesday morning. >> thank you. in fact, if you make it your home page, you can go there...
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and once you're immersed in a certain language, if you're in the united states, you can pick it up. but the financial piece could be a barrier to entry for so many people. >> these are all broad strokes. there's not a word of legislation written yet. these are just the principles going forward. so there's still a lot of digging, but senator mccain said, we've been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawns, serve our food, cheap our homes and even watch our children and not affording them any of the benefits that make our country so great. let's create a system to bring them forward, settle their debt to society and fulfill the necessary requirements to become law abiding citizens of this country. >> remember there was that time when people in the latino community were saying why don't all of those folks that have those jobs stay home and we'll see how america functions. and it's true. this is supposed to be the land of opportunity and you have all of these folks here working hard. i'm not talking about the people who have criminal activity. but people that are j
and once you're immersed in a certain language, if you're in the united states, you can pick it up. but the financial piece could be a barrier to entry for so many people. >> these are all broad strokes. there's not a word of legislation written yet. these are just the principles going forward. so there's still a lot of digging, but senator mccain said, we've been too content for too long to allow individuals to mow our lawns, serve our food, cheap our homes and even watch our children...
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or more popularily known as drones in the united states. the drone program in afghanistan and pakistan is becoming increasingly controversial. one of the things i think your book really does well is help us orient by understanding that it started really in iraq and that's where we began using the drone as a reson sans mechanism -- reconnaissance mechanism. can you talk about how important the u.a.v. became for your operations and especially the operation to find zarqawi in the end? >> absolutely. bruce knows the background. of course the predator, and i'll describe that, i refer to a whole bunch of different aircraft, some manned, some not, gave us full time or full motion video. let us watch something e.s.a. essential havely -- essentially with a tv camera from above for long periods. when i first got there in 2003 there weren't many assets at all so you'd have a certain number of hours in a day and there's a big fight over who would get them and we weren't quite sure how to use them. because early you would try to go cover an operation an
or more popularily known as drones in the united states. the drone program in afghanistan and pakistan is becoming increasingly controversial. one of the things i think your book really does well is help us orient by understanding that it started really in iraq and that's where we began using the drone as a reson sans mechanism -- reconnaissance mechanism. can you talk about how important the u.a.v. became for your operations and especially the operation to find zarqawi in the end? >>...
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nations -- the united states of america. and he was very specific. it wasn't some kind of abstract notion he was presenting. he said, i'm going to do it in health care, education and energy. now think about that, health care is one-sixth, and then you control the production and the price and you control everything and he tried to with cap and trade but failed. and education is the future. you control the three elements there and you've goten what lennon would call the commanding heights of a post industrial society. that's what he said he wanted to do. but you don't remember this because unlike me, you have real lives, you don't have to watch everything the man says, i do for my sins and they clearly are many, but he sprinkled that speech and the subsequent speeches until the georgetown speech with a phrase, the new foundation, which was never picked up on and never remembered, but it was in there. in fact, the name of the speech when they give out the printed version of it was called the new foundation. he already saw himse
nations -- the united states of america. and he was very specific. it wasn't some kind of abstract notion he was presenting. he said, i'm going to do it in health care, education and energy. now think about that, health care is one-sixth, and then you control the production and the price and you control everything and he tried to with cap and trade but failed. and education is the future. you control the three elements there and you've goten what lennon would call the commanding heights of a...
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across africa the united states seems to have a policy and out of disarray china of course is making all the running in africa another great success of a clinton administration so we've had their failures their failures and that's in america and of course the biggest failure is presumably saudi arabia and qatar saudi arabia and bahrain one could one could say about hillary clinton has succeeded in destroying an attempt to destroy the pro-democracy movements in saudi arabia and bahrain in the joint interview obama highlighted to two main priorities america's national interests abroad added opportunities where you with intervention could make a difference not like the u.s. is planning to carry on with its promise for democracy for all doesn't it yes but i suppose they are insistent on these drones so as president obama sitting there beside hillary clinton was talking about i wonder what she was and how complex it was must remember this is a president who tomorrow or on wednesday will be looking at lists with faces on saying kill that one kill that one don't care whether it's a u.s. cit
across africa the united states seems to have a policy and out of disarray china of course is making all the running in africa another great success of a clinton administration so we've had their failures their failures and that's in america and of course the biggest failure is presumably saudi arabia and qatar saudi arabia and bahrain one could one could say about hillary clinton has succeeded in destroying an attempt to destroy the pro-democracy movements in saudi arabia and bahrain in the...
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these doctors managed to control the emergency unit in the first floor of the hospital and started to perform political acts when a hospital is turned into a base for political ethic work this is a real disaster we had an unbiased committee investigating the hospital eight condemn the acts of these doctors and the case against one of the members of the world family may seem as an indication that bahrain's government has bowed to the negative global reaction with the doctor scandal being far from the only torture r.q. zation c.c.t.v. cameras have been installed at all prisons in a move to become more transparent according to the authorities but with protests in the gulf states still continuing and accusations of human rights violations intensifying the opposition is still wondering what happens in the places where the cameras cannot see. of ski r.t. reporting from the kingdom of bahrain. on our t. dot com right now after a failed run for president seemed russia's a billionaire businessman turned politician and high alcohol office is eyeing a seat in the state duma to find out more onli
these doctors managed to control the emergency unit in the first floor of the hospital and started to perform political acts when a hospital is turned into a base for political ethic work this is a real disaster we had an unbiased committee investigating the hospital eight condemn the acts of these doctors and the case against one of the members of the world family may seem as an indication that bahrain's government has bowed to the negative global reaction with the doctor scandal being far...
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flownf the uav'sw were from the united states. after the operation, they are not in the mess hall with you. you are not getting that cultural touch. at the beginning of the war, we had quite a disconnect. at one point, we are watching this target. suddenly, the uav turns around and leaves it of course, i am losing my mind. i would have choked the guy, but he was thousands of miles away. [laughter] we asked, what are you doing? he said, weather is coming in. i don't want to risk the unmanned aerial vehicle. i said, i don't give a shit about the unmanned aerial vehicle. let it crash. he had been given different criteria. good person, making good decisions, absolutely wrong decision for what we needed. it would better -- be better to have flown the thing and let it crash. we started putting our liaison sitting next to them, wherever they were flying from in the united states. we started doing video teleconferencing. we started knitting them together mission why should and culturally -- mission-wise and culturally. they have to get cr
flownf the uav'sw were from the united states. after the operation, they are not in the mess hall with you. you are not getting that cultural touch. at the beginning of the war, we had quite a disconnect. at one point, we are watching this target. suddenly, the uav turns around and leaves it of course, i am losing my mind. i would have choked the guy, but he was thousands of miles away. [laughter] we asked, what are you doing? he said, weather is coming in. i don't want to risk the unmanned...
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a budget process engages the entire senate, and the united states people in a national discussion of how much taxes, how much spending, how much debt we're going to be able to have and get by and do. and so that is really, really critical, and that process has been gone for four years. we are stumbling from crisis to crisis, secret meeting after secret meeting and secret group after secret group, it has not worked. we ned a public discussion. then we layout how much we're going to spend and how much we are going to tax. bill: doesn't the law say that you have to have a budget? >> bill, it explicitly in the united states code passed in 1974 the senate and the house should pass a budget by april 15th. it should be in the committee marked up by april 1st. those have not been done. and it's just been a direct violation of law. and i've been as you know a big critic of that. it's unthinkable. bill: from new york i've heard you loud and clear. one more think quickly, jack lew treasury secretary. you have said strong words against him. why is he unfit for that job. >> first he went before t
a budget process engages the entire senate, and the united states people in a national discussion of how much taxes, how much spending, how much debt we're going to be able to have and get by and do. and so that is really, really critical, and that process has been gone for four years. we are stumbling from crisis to crisis, secret meeting after secret meeting and secret group after secret group, it has not worked. we ned a public discussion. then we layout how much we're going to spend and how...